£2 bus fare cap welcomed as boost for jobs, growth and opportunity across Lancashire

Published Tuesday 28 July 2026 at 12:23

Councillor Phil Riley, Leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council and Chair of the Lancashire Combined County Authority’s Transport Committee, has welcomed the Government’s decision to reduce the bus fare cap to £2 from January 2027, saying it will help residents access jobs, education and essential services while supporting economic growth across Lancashire.

The Government says the measure will help millions of passengers access more affordable travel and support journeys for work, education, healthcare and leisure.

The announcement will reduce the current £3 fare cap to £2 throughout 2027, helping to make public transport more affordable for people who rely on buses every day.

Government figures suggest previous fare caps increased bus travel and improved access to opportunities, particularly for people travelling to employment, education and training.
Councillor Phil Riley said:

“The £2 fare cap is great news for residents across Lancashire. Affordable bus travel helps people get to work, education, healthcare and other essential services.

“Good transport is key to economic growth. Cheaper fares will help households with the cost of living, support our town centres and make it easier for people to access opportunities.

“We will continue working with Government and transport partners to improve services, strengthen connections and deliver a public transport network that works for Lancashire residents and businesses.”

The Lancashire Combined County Authority has identified transport and connectivity as key enablers of economic growth, helping residents access employment, skills and training opportunities while supporting businesses to recruit and expand.

For Blackburn with Darwen and beyond, affordable and accessible public transport can support regeneration, strengthen links to neighbouring employment centres and colleges, and help residents access opportunities across the wider Lancashire economy.